Im thinking of going into rehab. Im not addicted to anything, but I think its good way to jumpstart an acting career.
I was doing a show at the National Youth Theatre, playing an old man. Before that I had played fat clowns and I thought, 'If I want to have the career I would like, I am going to have to lose weight. ' I was just starting drama school, and found I was moving around a lot. I also started to eat sensibly. The weight just dropped off.
Deacon Jones has been the most inspirational person in my football career.
I think, when you're great, not everyone's going to give you your props, and you can't really worry about that. In my eyes, I'm still climbing. I'm still taking myself to the next levels in my career, and that's fine with me. When it's time for my rewards, I will get them.
What I do is I take action because I value the position I have, the career I have, the life I live, the people I interact with, my fanbase, my friends, however you want to say that. I value those relationships and I use the opportunities they present to me.
When I thought my professional career was over, it hadn't even started yet.
You have a career, and you start as a business person. And you work your way, you reach this peak, and you know the time's going to come when you go back down.
A lot of young girls have looked to their career paths and have said they'd like to be chief. There's been a change in the limits people see.
Actually I'm writing as best I can, in order to keep the momentum and the career there, but I want to live.
The beginning of my career was so brilliant. It wasn't until ten years later that I went, 'Oh, that was a big, fat fluke and, boy, was I ever lucky.
It's so funny the world we live in now. The years where you are most fertile, those are also the fertile years for career and personal growth. And so you're not encouraged to get pregnant in your 20s. But the 30s are when the biology kind of has you by the ovaries, so to speak.
My career in racing started at a very young age in California.
The wickets I have played on for my whole career, most of them have been to suit fast bowlers in Australia.
I wanted to be a vet when I was little, so it never really dawned on me that acting was my career, it sort of chose me more than I chose it.
A man doesn't amount to something because he has been successful at a third-rate career like journalism. It is evidence, that's all: evidence that if he buckled down and worked hard, he might some day do something really worth doing.
I've got so much I want to do, and not a lot of time to do it in. People say to me, "You really shouldn't do so many records", because it actually harms your career.
But everything that I did starting out, every job that I had, I haven't regretted any of them. They've all been informative, interesting in one way or another. With a career, I think there's this idea that you're just trying to get somewhere. It's like, "Oh, okay, let's keep going, because if I do this, I can get this, I get this, this. " It wasn't that way. I did what I wanted to do when it was in front of me, and I'm trying to continue to do that.
How you earn your money and build your career is how you earn your destiny and build your legacy
I always feel like I want to do my career my own way. I never follow anybody's path, what they've done.
I've got a lot of other people who do a lot of things for me, so I've gotten to a part in my career where I'm doing a lot of talks because I want to get kids turned on. I want to see these kids, these geeky nerdy kids, go out there and do something.